Can you help your brother?
It's "tu hermano." This is your close friend's brother, not your boss' brother. Your boss' brother is "su hermano."
You can say 'Gracias por tu ayuda' or 'Gracias por haberme ayudado'
Anoche tu hermano hizo su tarea muy rápido.Last night, your brother did his homework very quickly.Answer:hizo
To say "Go with your brother" in Spanish, say this: "Ve con tu hermano." Glad I could help!
Tu hermano es muy guapo.
"Tu hermano" means "your brother" in English.
It's "tu hermano." This is your close friend's brother, not your boss' brother. Your boss' brother is "su hermano."
You can say 'Gracias por tu ayuda' or 'Gracias por haberme ayudado'
él es tu hermano
por su ayuda (formal) por tu ayuda (informal)
"¿Cómo es tu hermano?" means "What is your brother like?" "¿Cómo esta tu hemano? means "How is your brother?"
Your brother's mother is your (mother, presumably)
That's not exactly a question. If you take it as a question, you would either answer "sí" or "no" (yes, or no).
You would say ¿Dónde está tu hermano? (informal - someone you know well or a child) or ¿Dónde está su hermano? (formal - someone you do not know as well).
Como estas tu hermano?
hermano mayor i think
Anoche tu hermano hizo su tarea muy rápido.Last night, your brother did his homework very quickly.Answer:hizo